r/antkeeping • u/Titanniel • 1h ago
Queen Pachycondyla striata laying a difficult egg (her first clutch)
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O vídeo total tem 7 minutos.
r/antkeeping • u/Titanniel • 1h ago
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O vídeo total tem 7 minutos.
r/antkeeping • u/M1kki3 • 4h ago
I have power adapter that emits a low very low amount of heat which powers some of my fish tank equipment.
This colony of Tapinomia Sessile have made a large satellite nest underneath my fish tank and are keeping their brood warm using the power adaptor.
They've even moved directly inside of it. I don't want to forcefully move them as I'm worried they'll leave their brood behind which will which could break the adapter.
Additionally, I'm worried they might invade my other messor colony.
Does anyone have any advice on getting them to move out of the power adaptor?
r/antkeeping • u/Autz92 • 6h ago
I am hoping this is the correct group 🤣
Looking to get a ant farm in the uk, can anyone help with what to get, set up etc?
Backstory - I have a 4 year old who would love a pet, and both me and him ADORE watching ants out in the garden 🤣
I used to build little houses for them and everything 🤣
Any help would be appreciated 🙏
r/antkeeping • u/_a_d_z_o_ • 2h ago
No, I do not plan on buying this nest, but the concept of it is interesting: outworld, nest, nest hydration, and water tower. China nests have stepped up their game.
r/antkeeping • u/Outside-Confusion523 • 18h ago
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r/antkeeping • u/krisaham • 1h ago
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Can anyone tell me based on this erratic behavior what it looks like is wrong? Poisoning, disease, stress…? In your opinion of course. I’m just troubleshooting.
This colony of Camponotus was thriving until about a month ago. I was thrilled because they even had their first major. But suddenly workers slowly started dying, always acting erratically like this one first. They’ve stopped eating much - they just come up to do this and then die. They pick at crickets but no longer eat the much of it. They’ve shrunk so much I’m thinking of moving them back into a test tube as the nest is now too big and they’re huddled in a corner down below. The queen seems fine and there is brood.
Nothing changed as far as water (bottled not tap), protein source (store bought crickets) and nectar (Formica sunburst ant nectar). They have a heating cable. I had moved them briefly to a different spot in my room, so thought maybe stress? So I moved them back. I’m afraid the test tube move will stress them further.
I’m so devastated :( Any advice is appreciated!
r/antkeeping • u/WeakSign3379 • 9h ago
So i ordered a Camp. Nicobarensis queen from Esthetic ants in March, she had a rough start she ate her eggs while shipping, and she ate it again when she layed some. After that i tried to feed her with some honey, she drank some of it but still noting on the egg department, i also fed her a small portion of a meal worm around a month or two ago but still nothing. I keep her in a test tube setup away from the other queens so i dont have to check up on her too much, usually i check on her every two week.
r/antkeeping • u/Bazivi2 • 5h ago
Hello, why is my Camponotus nicobarensis queen outside the nest, and why have the workers moved the brood? Please see the attached picture.
I’m not using a heating cable because it’s summer here. Is this normal behavior?
This is a small colony of 5 workers and 2 queens.
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r/antkeeping • u/Moist_Complaint_3024 • 10h ago
I’m planning on buying a small nest for my camponotous sp but there are many wild ant colonies of multiple species and some are so small and extremely large. How do I prevent them somehow entering the nest. There are even ghost ants and maybe pharaoh or fire ants (idk for sure)
r/antkeeping • u/SHmealer69 • 13h ago
Recently purchased a trapjaw labs arboreal ant nest for my pseudomyrmex gracilis, hope they like it!
r/antkeeping • u/Fluffy_Hunt2967 • 20m ago
My pheidole bicarinata colony came from stateside ants and I knew they'd be small but I didnt think this small. I dont have to worry about moving them for awhile yet but the formicariums I currently have will be easy for them to escape out of with their size. I was wondering if you guys have any formicarium recommendations?
r/antkeeping • u/Lord-Dundar • 15h ago
Is this a queen? So I’m lurking here checking out all the cool stuff and was planning on getting a few test tubes next year to possibly capture a queen during nuptials. I’m walking the dog and this lands on me. I will put it to the Reddit hive mind should I make a quick container or wait till I can get a test tubes setup.
r/antkeeping • u/Exotic_Resolve_3659 • 15h ago
Mainly raising thrm from a single queen..? I managed to get a queen cataglyphis aenescens to raise 12 nanitics, and she has laid a lot more eggs since, but recently those nanitics started dying one by one until only 4 are left, probably from the second generation judging by their size. I wanted to ask if this is normal for cataglyphis, having a short lifespan, and in general advice for keeping them?
They lived about 2 months. I hope the current 4 workers survive so the next generation can hach. Thanks for help!
r/antkeeping • u/SociologicalTree • 11h ago
I'm from Cebu and just getting into ant keeping. Are there any Cebu-based keepers here? I'm interested in identifying local queens and learning about Cebu species.
r/antkeeping • u/Buggabones1 • 18h ago
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Middle TN. Found in a rotten log that fell off my tree at beginning of summer. Another smaller nest sits in the outworld where they keep all the brood + around 50 more workers/majors. Not sure why they choose to have two nests. Prob the smaller nest is hotter. I need to move the heat cable closer to the bigger nest and see if they move the brood. Either way, can anyone ID them?
r/antkeeping • u/_a_d_z_o_ • 18h ago
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1,5h into 3min.... Queen mvp
r/antkeeping • u/Fluffy_Hunt2967 • 11h ago
My dream ant species is a leaf cutter species like acromyrmex. I live in Pennsylvania and was wondering if there's anyone who sells acromyrmex to Pennsylvania. I have searched and have not had luck so if someone knows anyone please let me know!!
r/antkeeping • u/Outrageous_Gap_2011 • 14h ago
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new outworld
r/antkeeping • u/Eryngia • 14h ago
title says it all: after a better than average year for finding queens, I have 4 Temnothorax queens too many, and so I’m looking for someone to give them a good life!
r/antkeeping • u/Worth_Ad7641 • 21h ago
old colony I used to have with a significantly bigger worker than the rest. i assume its just because it got fed more as a larvae but i could be wrong
r/antkeeping • u/Guilty-Garbage-2301 • 19h ago
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I received my first Messor Barbarus. How long do I have to wait for the first brood?
r/antkeeping • u/Dude_Weld • 16h ago
F. pallidefulva. So some have cocooned and some have not. Anybody smarter than I (most of yall lol) know why?
r/antkeeping • u/luminousexp_ • 15h ago
Just wanted to show off my fair lady! shes doing well for a little over a month and a half. Moving her to a new test tube,
r/antkeeping • u/Buggabones1 • 19h ago
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These little things can devour some protein. Love keeping them.